READ THE EMOTIONAL NEW NOVEL FROM BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THURSDAYS IN THE PARK AND THE ESCAPE
Perfect for fans of Faith Hogan, Cathy Bramley and Liane Moriarty
Will past secrets resurface over a long hot summer as Kitty Cox lets an old friend back into her home?
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Over a long hot summer, the secrets of the past bubble to the surface . . .
After years caring for her ailing husband, Kitty Cox is finding it hard adjusting to a new life alone.
So when old friend Vee reappears in the village in urgent need of a place to stay, Kitty says yes. It's the obvious solution to both their needs.
Soon Vee, her new partner Raf and young son Bear have moved in for the summer. At first, Kitty relishes the company. Yet, despite their renewed friendship, she feels Vee is keeping something from her.
In the heat, tensions build and secrets simmer. It's clear that Vee isn't the woman Kitty once knew . . .
But who has she let into her home?
And might this act of charity turn out to be the biggest mistake of her life?
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Praise for Thursdays in The Park
'[A] tender and intriguing love story' Daily Mail
'A warm and well-written case for love affairs in later life' Daily Telegraph
Perfect for fans of Faith Hogan, Cathy Bramley and Liane Moriarty
Will past secrets resurface over a long hot summer as Kitty Cox lets an old friend back into her home?
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Over a long hot summer, the secrets of the past bubble to the surface . . .
After years caring for her ailing husband, Kitty Cox is finding it hard adjusting to a new life alone.
So when old friend Vee reappears in the village in urgent need of a place to stay, Kitty says yes. It's the obvious solution to both their needs.
Soon Vee, her new partner Raf and young son Bear have moved in for the summer. At first, Kitty relishes the company. Yet, despite their renewed friendship, she feels Vee is keeping something from her.
In the heat, tensions build and secrets simmer. It's clear that Vee isn't the woman Kitty once knew . . .
But who has she let into her home?
And might this act of charity turn out to be the biggest mistake of her life?
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Praise for Thursdays in The Park
'[A] tender and intriguing love story' Daily Mail
'A warm and well-written case for love affairs in later life' Daily Telegraph